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WHITE-PINE NEAR' FERGUSON’S, WESTLAND. The tree marked x is the tallest tree measured in New Zealand It has a total height of 210 ft. and is about 4 ft. in diameter at 5 ft above ground-level. [Photo by D. E. Hutchins

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XIII, Issue 5, 20 November 1916, Page 385

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WHITE-PINE NEAR' FERGUSON’S, WESTLAND. The tree marked x is the tallest tree measured in New Zealand It has a total height of 210 ft. and is about 4 ft. in diameter at 5 ft above ground-level. [Photo by D. E. Hutchins New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XIII, Issue 5, 20 November 1916, Page 385

WHITE-PINE NEAR' FERGUSON’S, WESTLAND. The tree marked x is the tallest tree measured in New Zealand It has a total height of 210 ft. and is about 4 ft. in diameter at 5 ft above ground-level. [Photo by D. E. Hutchins New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XIII, Issue 5, 20 November 1916, Page 385

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